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State of Knowledge on North American Pollinator Conservation

Shared Priorities for the Region

May 27, 2024 54 pages
Pollinator Conservation Report

State of Knowledge on North American Pollinator Conservation

Shared Priorities for the Region

May 27, 2024 54 pages

Description

Pollinators are crucial to the functioning of natural ecosystems, human well-being and food security. Globally, an estimated 87 percent of plant species depend on animals for pollination, including 75 percent of crop species.

This State of Knowledge, intended for scientists, conservation practitioners and government agencies, offers a summary of the current understanding of pollinator conservation, highlights the ecosystem services supported by pollinators and explores how social sciences and human dimensions can contribute to pollinator conservation in North America. This report identifies priority conservation actions that would benefit from greater regional collaboration and provides recommendations on integrating human dimension considerations in pollinator conservation work.

Additional Information

Document Type: Project publication
Theme: Ecosystems
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